Bulgaria: A flying start for pears in this year's campaign, 400 kg/ha is the average yield

Published 2022년 7월 29일

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The Ministry of Agriculture has reported an early start to the pear harvest season, with a significant increase in yield and production compared to last year. By July 21, 56 tons of pears were harvested, marking a 155% increase in average yield. However, the production of other fruits such as plums, peaches, apricots, cherries, and raspberries is behind last year's figures, with some experiencing up to a 34.5% decrease. The apple harvest is still in its initial phase.
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The harvesting of pears started earlier this season, and the first results are more than good, according to the latest operational analysis of the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA). The current data for the other fruits are also reported. Vote: Are you satisfied with the work of Minister Ivan Ivanov and his team? By July 21, 56 tons of pears were harvested in the country, where the average yield increased for the year by nearly 155%, reaching 400 kg/ha. Five times more is the production of the fruit in our country at this moment. MZm: There is a multifold increase in pear production due to the earlier harvest, but this is not indicative as the campaign is still in its early stages. According to the latest operational data, the collected quantities of plums are 78.6% more on an annual basis, with an increase in harvested areas. However, the average yield fell by nearly 20%, and as of the reporting date it was 555 kg/ha. The harvested amount of the fruit amounted to 1,697 tons for the ...
Source: Agri

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